Abstract

This paper aims to present the system of punishment in Moldavian Csango villages. Upon comparing west European, Szekler and Csango examples, we will focus on outlining a common European set of punishments which took its shape during early modernity and modernity too. The typology of Csango punishment practices thus outlined will throw a light on the archaic forms of reestablishing order, and the retaliation of norm deviance, in short the cultural-historic rootedness of norm reestablishing. The typology of these specific Csango cultural ways of social sanctioning and social retaliation can be set in the backdrop of community law

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